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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-10-22, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1953 ■n i f f i i H l H, J. CORNISH & CO CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish, L, F. Cprnish, D. Mitchell LONDON, ONT.294 DUNDAS ST. BELL TELEPHONE CO of Canada OFFERS PERMANENT POSITIONS as NIGHT OPERATOR $19.50 Week While Learning Five-Day Week * Regular Pay Increases Applicant Should Have Two Or More Years Of High School And Be 21 Years Of Age Or Over Apply to Mrs. E. E. Ford Chief Operator, Exeter We'd Like You To Meet JOE CASIMER our Joe Letter Frpm Woodham Ry MISS BESSIE McCURDY and Mrs. Shaniblaw their cou- New Automotive Expert At Ron Westman's* We’re happy to welcome Joe Casimer, of Lucan, to Sports and Auto Supply Store. We can assure you has all the answers to your automotive problems. He’s had 15 years’ experience in district garages has serviced many cars owned by people in thisand district. His qualifications include his First Class Mech­ anic’s Licence, GMC Repair Certificate, and full tech­ nical school training. Joe will install the parts and equipment we sell at Ron Westman’s as well as assist our customers with their automotive needs. You’ll find him a swell guy to deal with. If you’ve got any car problems, come in to talk them over with Joe. Ron Westman s SPORTS AND AUTO SUPPLY Phone 211 Exeter Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights Until 10 z on Ed- tlie Mr. and Mrs. D. Shaniblaw at­ tended the Shamblaw - Newcomb® wedding reception at Mull on Saturday. Barbara Sweitzer, of Shipka, spent a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small, of St. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, of Dundas, visited on Sunday with Mr. Norris Webb. Ronnie and Helen spent Saturday with sins, Donnie and Beth Black, of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Stephens, of Anderson. Mrs. G. Beckett visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. gar Rodd. Quite a number attended Parade of Barbershop Quartettes at the Grand Theatre, London, on Saturday. , , Misses Myrtle and Pearl Brine, of Detroit, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper, of Elimville, and Mr. ville Gunning and on Sunday with Harry Rodd. Auxiliary Meets The Evening Auxiliary held its October meeting in the church on Tuesday evening, October 13. They had as their guests the •J-o-y Class from Anderson. There were 40 ladies present. A wor­ ship service was given with Mrs. H. Webber and Mrs. N. Hazel­ wood taking part. Mrs. O. Brine extended greet­ ings to the visitors. A piano duet was played by Betty Mills and Bessie McCurdy. Marion Stephens sang a solo and Mrs. E. Stephens and Mrft. J. Stephens played a piano duet. Mrs. D, Shamblaw gave a reading. Games and con­ tests were led by Mrs. G. Wan- less and Mrs. F. Parkinson. and Mrs. Mel- Muriel visited Mr. and Mrs. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shannon and Junie, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, all of Woodbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tethers, of Wroxeter; Mrs. Thomas, of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopcroft, George and Jimmy, of Bolton, were re- cet visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopcroft, Dashwood. SupertesT $u«ici*gweB POPS Taxi Service Phones: Exeter 357 and 545-r-3 ■ .... —....— ■■■■'■...." GARAGES Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week: North-End BA GARAGE s You Don't Want It? — Sell It Here! FOR SALE STOCK WANTED FQR RENT COLLIE PUPS—Apply Arnold Gack- stetter, Hensail, Ont, ______15:22* •51 MERCURY PICKUP Truck, with low mileage and good tires, ip as good as new condition. Priced reason­ ably. $1,000.00. Apply to Lyle Mont­gomery, R.R. 1, Clinton, Ont., phone 841-r-r31 Seaforth. 15:22:29* FEED TURNIPS. Apply Ernie Har-ris, Kirkfon, phone 33-1S._____15:22c HYDRATED LIME, fresh material for spraying purposes. L, V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. 8:15:22c ALTO SAXOPHONE — Conn Eb alto (double octave key). Silver finish. Ideal beginner's instrument. Cheap for cash. First offer of $25 takes it. Phone 770. ______ 15t-a POTATOES—No, 1 local grown table potatoes, $1.50 per bag. Exeter Djst- rlct Co-op, Phone 287._________15:22c THREE-PIECE GREEN velour ches­ terfield suite, $50; also tapestry Chester-bed, $45. Phone 443-W-3 Ex­ eter. 9-3tfc SIXTY PIGS, chunks, started and weaners. Apply A. E. Oestricher, phone 57-r-10 Dashwood.______22:29c FOR SALE—1 lady’s topcoat, size 14; 3 men’s suits, size 38-40. AU like new. May be seen at Bray Cleaners. 22* 1,000 BUSHELS FEED turnips, good quality, ready to be lifted any time. Phone Zurich 91-r-13._________22:29* NAVy WOOL gabardine suit, good as new, size about 14. Apply 347 Main Street, Exeter,____________22* COAL AND wood heater, used only four months. Phone S4-r-3 Kirkton.‘>2* PAIN OF RHEUMATISM, Sciatica, Lumbago, can be helped by taking RUMACAPS. Recommended by thou­ sands of thankful users. Ask your Druggist. 9-24:10-22:ll-19:12-17:l-14c COLEMAN SPACE HEATER; 32,000 B.T.U. Approximately 3,200 cu. feet in capacity. $45. Apply 246 Algonquin Dr,, R.C.A.F. Centralia.__________22* REGISTERED HEREFORD bull. 10 months old. Apply W. B. Thompson, R.R. 2, Ailsa Craig, 2 miles south. 2 miles west of Centralia._______22:29* SMALL ACME cook stove, in good condition; also outdoor iron water pump and pipe. Cheap for cash. Ap­ ply Mrs. K. Egan, phone 190 Lucan.22c USED BABY CARRIAGE — White chrome, collapsible, wheel guards. Only 815. Fisher’s Hardware, Exeter. 22c BABY CARRIAGE—Lloyd collapsible, bright chrome, good condition. Phone ■107 Exeter. __ 22* PIANO TUNING — Have your piano turned and repaired by experts, 30 years experience, all work guaran­ teed. Have been coming to Exeter longer than any other tuner. Leave or phone your order to The Times- Advocate, phone 770. Will be here on December 1, 1953.______22:29:5:12* INTERNATIONAL 2-furrow plow on rubber. Albert Rader, Dashwood, tele- phone 47-T-17.___________________22c COB CORN at $26 a ton. Harry Mon- ton, R.R. 1, Clandeboye.________22c A DUMP BEET rack for wagon. Ap­ ply to Howard Johns, Kirkton 44-10.22* 1949 ANGLIA, in good repair, price very reasonable. Apply Rev. T. G. Wanless, Woodham, phone Kirkton 67. 22* 8 YORK TAM chunks. Apply Grant McLean, phone 684-T-31 Hensail. 22c BOY’S SUIT, size 8: 1 pr, long, 1 pr. short trousers, 1 coat, $10.00. Boy’s suit, size 12, 1 pr. long, 1 coat, $10. May be seen at 521 Andrew St. 22c BRICK, ALL CLEANED. Apply to Ernie Perry or Mrs. Worrell, Wil­ liam Street. 22c RASPBERRY PLANTS -Reber's Blowers, 119 Main .Street, telephone 761-W. 22c BABY CHICKS FOR SALE GET YOUR ORDER IN for BRAY pullets or broilers. Especially for November-Deceniber delivery. You’ll want the pulets readying for the Grade-A markets and the broilers for December-January good markets. Ask us for particulars. Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246-.T. 22:29ct LOST LOST—Saturday night between Brady Cleaners and Traquair Hardware, a navy taffeta skirt. Finder please leave at Times-Advocate, 22c STRAYED —from Lot 13, Con. 15, Township of Stephen, a red cow, tip of left ear cut off, Kindly notify William Ratz, Credlton, phone 14iS-J. 22:29c NOTICES .USED i|> C-Us-B-4-U-Buy Reg Armstrong Motors PHONE 21S Your Plymouth * Chrysler Dealer EXETER COURT OF REVISION The Court of Revision will sit in the Council Chambers at 7 p.m. on Monday, November 16, 1953, to con­ sider appeals against the 1953 assess­ ment of th'e Tdwn of Exeter. C. V. PICKARD, TOWN CLERK Exeter, Ont, 22c NOTICE —If the child's things that Were left at Mrs. Helen Walzach’s, R.R. 2, Granton, are not claimed within 10 days, they will be disposed of. ______ 22c TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE COURT OF REVISION Court of Revision in 1953 assess­ment for taxation in 1954 on October 26 at 8:30 p.m. In Township Hall, Elimviile,H. H. G. STRANG, CLERK 15:22c TENDERS WANTED RE PRESSURE SYSTEM Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Friday, October 30. for a pressure system and approxi­ mately 1,000 feet of %-inch galvan- ized or plastic piping to run from Mr. Joe Carruthers’ well to No. 10 School, Stephen.This tender will Include the dig­ ging and placing of piping in trench, deep Well pump pit. two OS-gallon tanks and anything that is necessary to put the water to the school.Lowest or any tender not necessar­ ily accepted, ARTHUR J. AMY Secretary, , S.T.S.A.22C RE SNOWPLOWING, TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Tenders will be received until 9:00 p.m. Monday, October 26, 1.953, by the undersigned for snowplowing the township roads. Contractor to submit price per hour and also description of equipment.Work to bo done under the direc­ tion of the Road Superintendent. For further particulars apply to; W. J, ROUTLY R.R, 3, Exeter, Ont., Jload Superintendent, Township of Usborne. lu:22c PEAD, DISABLED horses or cows, removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone ’STONES’ collect Ingersoll 21 or Exeter 287.3-5tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 8T Exeter. tfc ATTENTION FARMERS — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235, tfc WANTED IF YOU HAVE antique lamps, dishes or glassware you wish to sell, phone 158 before Saturday, October 22t-a WANTED — One hundred horses bush, fox, mink, fertilizer or road, horses. Frank Taylor, phone 138 Ex­eter. 22c MISCELLANEOUS SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, imme­ diate service, —Phone 108-W Lucan, 8:15:22:29c WHITEWASHING & CLEANING — Arrangements can be made. — Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.8-10tfc DO NOT NEGLECT your pullets this fall for worms. Be sure you Rota-Cap your birds. Get them from your local Dr. Salsbury dealer, tel. 266, L. V. Hogarth. 9-17tfc For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job bring it to Tudor’s in Hensall and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Pickup, and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings. 10-30tfc HELP WANTED WOMAN FOR CLEANING and wash­ ing three days weekly. Apply May- fair Bakery, phone 52 Exeter. 22c HOUSEKEEPER—to look after house for working mother. Five days week­ ly. One child is home half days. Hours anti board to suit applicant. —Phone 508 Exeter. 22c GIRL WANTED for dress finishing. —Mid-Town Cleaners, phone 33 Ex­eter. 22c FOR STORE—Some experience pre­ ferred. Mayfair Bakeyr, phone 52 Ex­ eter. 22c CASHIER — Lyric Theatre, Exeter. Apply after 7 p.m. 22c HOUSEKEEPER — 4% days a week. Phone 707-W-3 after 6 p.m. 22:29c POLICE OFFICER (part time)—Ap­plications will be received for the position of part time Police Officer for the Town of Exeter. Duties will include patrol on Saturday nights and special occasions. Applications should be left at Clerk’s office as soon as possible. C. V. Pickard, Town Clerk, Exeter, Ont. 22c EASY WAY TO INCREASE INCOME $35 to $50 A WEEK—No investment. Full or part-time in your own town­ ship, taking orders for “Na-Churs”. You will be selling a product that guarantees the farmer results. Farm background and car essential. We supply everything else. Apply "Na- Churs” Plant Food Co., 2 Langarth St., W., London, Canafla. 15:22c REAL ESTATE HOUSE IN BRUCEFIELD for .sale or suitable rent; 1951 Pontiac Sedan, low mileage. — Mrs. H. F. Berry, Brucefield, phone Clinton 618-r-22.22c HIGHWAY 150 ACRES extra well situated. Small house, large barn, silo, driveshed, henhouse, electricity. Early possession. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 10-15tfc $5,000.00 WILL PURCHASE 2-apart- ment home. Well located in Exeter. Each apartment has complete kitchen and bath. Both apartments are rent­ ed, giving income of $75 per month. —C. V, Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 10-15tfc $4,000.00 FOR 3-BEDROOM HOME— Usual living rooms. Full basement with hot air furnace. Hydro and town water. This home is nicely painted and in good repair. Quick possession. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, 10-15tfc 100 ACRES WITH comfortable med­ium sized home. Large barn with good stabling. Silo. Hydro and water pressure with never-failing well. Soil is a very productive clay loam. Farm is near Exeter and possession will be given at buyer’s convenience. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.10-15tfc IN EXETER, 2-bedroom brick cot­ tage. Bright iving rooms. Hydro,' 3- piece bath, full basement and garage. Price $4,500.00. Quick possession. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 10-ltfc ACREAGES—We have several small­ er acreages from 1 acre up. Each of these has a comfortable house and dther buildings, hydro and good water supply and is close to town and school. Quick possession. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.9-24tfc EXETER MAIN ST. 7-room brick hotise, hot air oil furnace, flush toi­let. Possession Oct. 1. W» C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.9-17tfc NEW ATTRACTIVE two- or three- bedroom house. Centrally located, Air conditioned oil furnace. Immediate possession. Space for additional rooms on second floor. —<R. E. Balk­ will, Exeter, ......................... 6-18tfc HIGHWAY FIRST CLASS 150 acres: 6 acres sugar bush and gravel pit at rear, balance rich arable clay loam, L-shape bank barn, stabling has conveniences for horses, cattlc( pigs. Pressure systerti waters ail buildings. Concrete silo. Henhouse, driveshed. Good 2-storey slate roofed brick house has full bath, furnace, hot and cold water, attached garage. Possession fall of Spring. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man. ' 9-17tfc FOR SALE — Well located EXeter house. Three bedrooms ahd usual living rooms. Basement with hot air furnace* Hydro ahd water pressure. This home is in good repair and may be purchased for $4,500.00. Quick pos­session. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, Oht* 9-iOtfc COMFORTABLE 4-BEDROOM house, large garden, Dashwood. Early pos­ session, W. C, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. r 8-13tfp GOOD 2-STOREY brick hotise in Cromarty has all conveniences, a barn and small acreage. W.. C. Peafce, Realtor,.... .......... 9-17tfc INVESTMENT! Village house lh gbod condition, conveniences, garage, ca­ bins well rented, W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, 3-l3tfc WE ALWAYS HAVE for sale good farms of various size, price and quality, stores and other businesses, summer cottages and year round homes: —W. C. Pchtce, RSait&T, EarT 'Parsons, Salesmen, 5-28lfc UNFURNISHED 3-BEDROQM house. Oil heated. Garage. —C. V, Pickard. Realtor, Main St., Exeter, XQ-22tfc APARTMENT — Private entrance, private bath, furnished, self-contained apartment. Suitable for two business girls or middle-aged couple, Apply 221 Huron Street E._____________22c REAR APARTMENT, Also house on farm, near Exeter, for winter months. Apply 530 Andrew Street, phone 226. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE in Exeter. Modern kitchen and conveniences. Oil heating. Apply Times-Advocate. 22* FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners, — Beavers Hard- ware, Exeter.______________tfc WINTERIZED HOME, year round occupancy. Grand Bend, 5 rooms and bath, easily heated. Immediate pos­ session, Gordon Gray, phone 45-W, Parkhill, Ont. 15:22:29* er with rack; walking plow; fanning mill; 200-gal. water trough; 7 milk cans; milk pails and strainer; electric fencer; sling ropes; forks, shovels, chains, barrels, and many articles too numerous to mention.POULTRY; Columbia White Rock pullets. 6 months old.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Complete dining room suite, like new; china cabinet; Duo-Therm space heater, like new; Quebec heater; hotplate; coal oil heater; congoleum rug, 9x15; etc* etc*TERMS: Cash. No reserve, as the farm is sold.FRED WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR GLEN WEBB, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER • SMALL APARTMENT, three rooms and complete bath, insulated, modern and completely private. Apply Beau­ pre’s Store, N. Exeter, phone 301.15:22c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of EVA GLANVILLE HAYDEN, deceased. Al) persons having claims against the estate of Eva Glanville Hayden, late of the Township of London, in the County of Middlesex, who died on or abput the Sth day of August, 1953, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Soli­citors'of Exeter, Ontario, by the 24th day of October next, after which date the estate will be distributed hav ng regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario. 8:15:22c AUCTION SALES Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Real Estate, Auto, Tractor, Farm Implements, Livestock, Poultry, Hay and Grain On the premises, LOT 10, CON. 9, BABYLON LINE, HAY TOWNSHIP 1% miles east of Zurich and 2% miles south The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 commencing at 1 o’clock p,m. sharp. REAL ESTATE: Farm consisting of 100 acres, being Lot 10, Conces­sion 9, Hay Township, on which is situated a well built solid white brick house. Also a good bank barn, drive shed and hen house, with electricity throughout. AU in good state of re­pair. This is very good farm ’ ’ TERMS of Real Estate: day of sale, balance in 30 not previously sold. AUTO: 1938 Dodge Coach. TRACTOR: International ______ Super "C", equipped with hydraulic FARM ‘IMPLEMENTS: 11-hoe fertilizer Deering binder; rake, 10-ft., like mond harrows; horse cultivator;gang plow; pair _____________ ___ platform, like new; Letz combination grinder and hammermill; 50-ft. drive belt; single scuffler; root pulper; hy­ draulic jack; electric fencer; grease gun; 109-gal. square gas tank with pump; chicken shelter; steel wagon; large water barrel; wheelbarrow; Viking cream separator; pair of truck wheels; M-H, manure spreader; drag harrows; double harness: collars; and many articles too numerous to men­tion. HAY & GRAIN: 20 tons extra good quality mixed hay; 500 bushels choice mixed grain; 8 acres of cob corn. HORSES: Matched Belgium team, both geldings, rising 7 and 8 years old; guaranteed true and reliable.CATTLE: Roan Durham cow, milk­ing and due in January; Hereford cow, fresh two weeks with calf at foot; light roan cow, fresh 3 weeks with calf at foot; red Durham cow, with calf at foot; 2 spring calves. POULTRY: 90 Rocks crossed with Rhode Island Reds, laying 50%. A very choice flock of birds. TERMS: Cash. No reserve—every­ thing will be sold. MRS. JACK MERNER, PROP. R. F. STADE, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER land. „10% on days, if ,______ ___ __ Farmall ouper “C", equipped with hydraulic 2-furrow plow and 4-row scuffler. ” ’ . Cockshutt drill: McCormick - Mc-Deering dump new; 6-section dia- out-throw disc: 3- Quebec sulky plow; of bob sleighs and Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Poultry, Tractor, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects On the premises, LOT 10, CON. 1, HAY TOWNSHIP Highway No. 4, 2^ miles north of Exeter or 2% miles south of Hensail The undersigned auctioneers have been instructed to sell by public ‘ auction on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp. TRACTOR: International Farmall "A” tractor, in guaranteed new con­ dition.FARM IMPLEMENTS: Internation­ al 2-furrow plow; 2-row tractor scuf- ler; M-II. binder, 7-ft. cut; Cock- shutt 13-run power fertilizer drill; Case 4-bar side delivery rake, like new; M - H. 3 - section spring - tooth harrows; Frost & Wood mower,' 5-ft. cut; Co-Op rubber-tired wagon, like new; 15-foot flat rack, just like new; 11-disc fertilizer drill; Inter­ national stiff-tooth cultivator; 3-sec- tion diamond barrows; 3-drum steel roller; M-H. manure spreader; M-H. bean puller; walking plow; set of sleighs with rack; block and tackle; single scuffler; 9-ft. cedar posts; 2- wheel trailer; 2,000-lb. cap. scales; colony house, 10x12, on skids; 2 large range shelters; chicken feeders; elec­ tric fencer; stoneboat: water pump; numerous logging chains; set of har­ ness; pig trough: set of sling ropes; hay fork; extension blower pipe; bag truck; large steel water trough; large iron kettle; pails, forks, shovels, and many articles too numerous to men­tion. HAY & GRAIN: 800 bales of mixed hay, best of quality; 500 bushels of choice Beaver oats. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: There is also a quantity of household effects which will be sold. CATTLE: Three Hereford cows, G years old, with calves at foot; part Hereford and Durham cow, 5 yeaft: old, due in December: 3 Hereford cows, 5 and 6 years old, with calves at foot; part Durham and Hereford cow, 6 years old. calf at foot; part Jersey and Ayrshire cow, 4 years old with calf at foot; brindle cow, 8 years old, with calf at foot; part Hereford and Holstein cow, 4 years old, with* calf at foot. Calves with cows average from 500 to GOO lbs. Cows all re-bred and safe in calf; 2 yearling Hereford heifers; 8 Hereford steers, averaging 700 lbs. each. This is an extra good herd of cattle. Addition: Purebred red Durham cow, with 5-month-old bull calf at foot. HOGS: Yorkshire sow carrying sec­ ond litter, due in three weeks; 15 Yorkshire chunks, averaging 75 lbs. each. POULTRY: 250 pullets, Rhode Is­ land Reds crossed with Rock: 250 pullets, Columbia Rock, crossed with New Hampshire. This is a choice flock of birds.TERMS: Cash. No reserve, as the farm is sold.GEORGE INGRAM. PROPRIETOR FRED DAWSON AND PETER MCNAUGHTON, CLERKS ALVIN WALPER AND ED CORBETT. AUCTIONEERS stove; poultry equipment—5 shelters, feeding troughs and fountains; exten­ sion ladder; single scuffler; Massey Harris cream separator; barrels ; chains; 6 cords of dry wood-HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Merit cook stove in new condition; Findlay Propane Lburner table model gas Stove; centre tables; arm chairs; rocking chairs: 2 dressers; writing desk; mantel clock; canary and cage; large assortment of glassware and kitchen utensils; fish bowl; thermos jugs; flower baskets: baby bed and buggy; Wilton rug, 9x9, like new; electric fixtures; flower plants; lawn chairs; large assortment pf quilts, comforters and mats, never been used: 3 toilet sets; large apple peel­er: fern stands; play pen; etc., etc. Many articles too numerous to mention. No reserve as the farm is sold.TERMS: Cash. ARTHUR BAKER, PROPRIETOR ISAAC JBESTARD, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER VJillieWATF O>pl. >>!<» Nationwide FtaturM We have AC and DC Five thousand years back It was nothing but BC. Ills 1 SALES AND SERVICE GENERAL WIRING ■ Save On Ice Skates At Wuerth's Men’s Sizes 0 to 13 Boys’ Sizes 1 to 5 Youths’ Sizes 11 to 13 With or Without Tendon Guards Children’s Sizes (J to 10 (Beginner’s Skates) . AUCTION SALE of Auto, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the premises, 212 HURON STREET WEST in the TOWN OF EXETER The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction . onWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp. AUTO: 1936 Chevrolet Coach, in good condition. ALSO: Full line of Household Ef­fects, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items.TERMS: Cash. EARL PARSONS, PROPRIETOR GARNET HICKS, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER MERCHANDISE STOCK REDUCING SALE of Clothing, Chinaware, Paints, Wallpaper and Miscellaneous Items IN THE CO-OP BUILDING.MAIN STREET, EXETER The undersigned auctioneers have been instructed to .sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp, A FULL LINE of men’s and boys* clothing including, dress and work clothes, ladies' sweaters and jeans, overcoats, ladies' and children’s dresses (size 2 to 55), men’s and boys' underwear, ladies’ blouses, tow­ elling. prints, flannelette in 4-yard length, children’s snow suits, py­ jamas. bedspreads, men's smocks, overalls, gloves and socks, china­ ware, glassware, pyrex dishes, alad- din lamps, novelties, children’s toys, paints and varnishes for exterior and interior, Kemtone, 12-gauge single barrel shotgun, nails, carpenter tools, shovels, hoes, rakes, galvanized tubs, linoleum, congoleum, etc.Being this is an extra large sale, selling will start sharp on time. Plan to attend this sale, No reserve. TERMS: Cash. CARL RADFORD. CREDITON, PROPRIETOR ALVIN WALPER AND WM. SMITH, AUCTIONEERS Figure Skates Ladies’ Sizes 3 to 10 Misses’ Sizes 11 to 3 Ladies’ and Misses' Tube Skates Available In Same Sizes Men’s and Boys’ Used Skates From 990 to $2.50 SKATE SHARPENING AND REPAIRING Specials (While They Last) Men’s Romeos .................... $1.99 Comfortable Slippers ........ $1.59 Heavy Socks ....... 2 pr. for 950 Cotton, Leather-Faced Gloves x................ a pr. for 950 Wuerth's Shoes Clearing AUCTION SALE of Tractor, Farm Implements, Poultry, Grain and Household Effects On the premises,LOT 3, CON. 7, STEPHEN TWP. 2 miles south of 'Crediton The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction onTUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp. HORSES: Black Percheron team, rising 9 and 10 years old, quiet and reliable in every way. CATTLE: Hereford COW, milking, due in February; brindle Cow, milk­ing, due in January; Holstein heifer, milking, due in April; Hereford hei­fer, milking, due in February; Here­ ford cow, milking, due in February,' Hereford cow, with twin calves at foot; Durham cow, milking, due In January; Ayrshire cOw, milking, due in February; Durham heifer, milking, due in April; brindle heifer, milking, duo in February; Durham heifer, milking, due in May; brindle heifer, with two calves by side; Durham cow, due in February: 6 Hereford steers and heifers, averaging from 600 to 800 pounds each; Hereford bull rising 2 years old; 11 spring calves, Hereford and Durham. HOGS: Ten chunks; 2 Yorkshire sows,, carrying third litter,..POULTRY: Forty Sussex and New Hampshire pullets, 5 months Old. GRAIN: 600 bushels choice mixed grain, oats and barley. TRACTOR and FARM IMPLE­MENTS: Mc-Deering SupOr "A” trac­ tor, used two seasons, like new; equipped with hydraulic 2»furrow plow and 4-row scuffler; M-H, bin­ der, 7-ft. cut; McDeerlng mower, 5- ft. cut; M-II. hayioader; Internation­ al side rake; M-H, 28-plate tractor disc; M-TT. Stiff-tooth cultivator; M- H. 11-rtm drill; 4-seetion diamond harrows: rUbbdr-tirOd Wagoh; IG-ft. rake; steel-tired wagon; 2-wheei trail- VALUABLE, REAL ESTATE AUCTION On the premises, LOT 10, BOSANQUET TOWNSHIP Pinery Road, 2 miles south of • Grand Bend The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 at 2:30 p.m. sharp, DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE con­ sists of Lot 10, Bosanquet Township on which is situated a newly built 4-room cottage with all modern con­ veniences. Property in very suitable location for building lots. Also 8 acres of land, 2 acres of which is choice gra­ vel. Inspect this property before sale date and convince yourself of the wonderful opportunity, 'TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day Of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reasonable reServe bid THOMAS SEMPLE, PROPRIETOR ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER Clearing AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Poultry, Hay, Grain and Household Effects On the premises, LOT 36, BOUNDARY LINE, STEPHEN TOWNSHIP 4 miles west of Dashwood, 2 miles north of Grand Bend hncl 1 mile east on Highway 83 The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction _ „ onTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp the following:CATTLE: Black Angus COW, milk­ ing, due in March; light roan cow, milking; red Durham cow, with calf at foot; Hereford cow, carrying sec­ond calf, milking, due in March; Hereford cow, milking, carrying sec­ ond calf, due in April; Angus steer, rising 3 years old; Durham steer, rising 3 years old; 4 Hereford steers, rising 2 years Old; 2 Durham steers, rising 1 year old; black heifer, 2 years old. This Is an extra good herd of Cattle. All in market condition. , POULTRY: 425 Sussex Byline pul­ lets, 7 months old; 50 Toulouse geese averaging from 12 to 15 lbs, each; 20 Rotten ducks.HAY & GRAIN; 360 bales of choice red clover hay; 10 loads best of quality bean straw; 125 .bushels Daw­ son Gohlen Chaif wheat; 300 bushels mtked grain.MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Colony house, 10x12, double boarded; brooder EXETERPHONE' 252 Pardon Me, But Shopping Days Left! That’s Right! Don’t let this weather fool you. Christinas is only 5«1j shopping days away! We invite you to* come in to choose your presents now. We Will lay them away until Dec­ ember 24. You can pay a small deposit or arrange regular payments USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Jack Smith Jeweller Main St*Exeter